LAST TWO DAYS at the
THE HONGKONG
FATHER J. CAIRNS
KING'S
HONG KONG
ALHAMBRA
KOWLOON
SPENDING SHORT HOLIDAY
IN HONGKONG·
During the past week, the Rov. Father J. Cairns, of the Maryknoll Fathers, arrived in the Colony to spend a law weeks of spiritual
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MAJESTIC
"YEE SAI CHO"
CHINESE PICTURE-
with" CANTONESE
DIALOGUE.
FEATURING
THE CELEBRATED
CANTONESE. ACTOR ̈·
MA SZE TSANG.
at 2.30, 5.20.
WEDNESDAY.
at Stanley. The Rev. Cairns is pautor of Sancian Island, and has been away from the Colony for over two years.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
THE FATE OF CHARHAR
MANCHUKUOAN ARMY'S GRIP ·
Peiping, Jan. 4. Chaos reigns in six of the disputed Charhar counties whilo Chinese, Mon- gollan awi Japanese are soaking a solution of the impasse:
Two of the counties are occupied by Father Cairns is staying at the Mongol Pence Preservation Corps; Roman Catholle Cathedral Rectory, two are traversed by Manchukuoan Caind Road, and last night, he broad-Į
troops
who are at present in Chang- enst an address from-Z.D.W., the local | pol and two countion are under Chinese station, on the subject, "Saint Francis
Authority. Xavier and Sanclnn faland.".
Father Cairns has been in China for 10 years and is well known In Hongkong, where he acted as the first Maryknoll Procurator In 1020. At that time he was a member of the Kowloon Residents' Association and the Kowloon Cricket Club. Born in Scotland; he a life member of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society,
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In the course of his address Father Cairns gave the following amusing account of his adventures on Sunday morning at Shamshulpo camp:
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This morning I borrowed a dollar
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Well Informed circles believe that final settlement envisages an autono- mous region which will ultimately bo Manchukuo-United annexed by Prees.
Fight for Kalgan
Kalgan, Jan. 6. Pro-Japanese troops under General Li Shou-hein are storming this city with the object of including the pro- vince of Charlar in Manchukuo.
General Sung Chch-yuan, Chairman of the Hopol and Charhar Political Council, has ordered Lieut-General Chang Chl-chung, loent garrison com- mundant, to defend Kalgan at all
Li Shou-hain, who gured'. pro- in North China events, is the
from a priest at the Cathedral and come officer of a band, of }
boarded a bus for Sham Shul Po,
In Inner Mongolia, who are
where I was to say the "odjer's supported by the Kwantung Command Mass," I arrived at Falther Parl-(Japanese forces in Manchuria), sotti's auld camp, and found a good sized mat-shed wi' a
cross (I think that Father Parisotti is wi' the British Forcea in Egypt and a Lieutenant Colonel H you please.) Rendjustment Prospect At the matshed naked of a gold lady if this is the Catholle Church: It was
Shanghai, Jan. 5, no, but the Church of England, but of a joint committee shortly to
Commenting on reports from Tokyo she kindly called her husband, and
of was ashanied of myself in my worn Sino-Japanese relations, oficial circles
organised for the readjustment patched cassock, especially when out state that though the two Govern came the foverend Mr. Davies in a bricht now cassock that put my auldments have agreed to the necesalty of
the shade.
their relations nothing thing
He didza only
roadjusting direct
me, but he got one
concrete has yat taken shapo of his Radjera oot, and this efficient Fusilier regards how the readjustment is to (or whatever he is) did everything
be achieyed-Renter. but draw a diogram. The kindness of the newly arrived Chaplain helped me to finally reach the right Church.
Five counties in Eastern Charhar
on including Changvel aro occupied by
Li's troups.—Union Neton.
in
Bettlement Proposals
GS
Peiping, Jan. 5. As a result of the recent Sino- Japanese negotiations at Tientsin it is understood that certain decisions embodied in newly drafted proposals for the settlement of the Eastern Hopel and the Northern Charhar In- eldents, have been reached by respon- sible authorities on both sides.
There I had a lot o' Chinese Con- fessions: then the Church filled up wi' nodjers until every scat was taken. They're a fine body o' men, mind I'm [tellin' ye. Ah' you should have heard them singing. Those sodjers can sing my one-man-choir at Sancian, young catechist Lay, is no good after It is also stated that the proposals. this morning! I'm going to get some were brought to Changchun by Gen- Bodjera
to save Sancian, by their cral Dolhara for further consultation singing. I preached at the poor men, with the Japanese Military then to the Chinese nunst and break fasted after noon.
I walked aroon' Sham Shui Po and Homuntia and Hung Hom ard Chim Tsa Tauf: Oh what a gand day for a walk and my quest wOR to find Robert McWhirter. Thero's
there. General Doihara is expected to return to Tientsin as soon as he has finished his work in Changchun
Nanking Government to being informed of the course of the recent negotiations.
Mesars Shiao Chon-ying (Mayor of mys-Peiping), and Chin Toh-chun (Mayor. tery man for ye. And I finally came of. Tientsin), well trusted assistants
tro
a gand three-storey concrete telephone building.
On Saucian Island
Father Cairns continued: "What do you do at Sancian somo one asks. There aro 1,300 baptized Christians and two village chapels but in both places the people have reverted to pagan practices.
of Genoral Song Chch-yuan, are1lenv- ing for Tientsin shortly to meet Gen- eral Dolbarn, when he returns from Changchun-Wah Kiu Yat Po,
.
Chiang's Instructions
Nanking, Jan. G Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has tele- graphed to General Sung Cheli-yuan instructing the. Charhar officinis to handle the Charhar situation at their own discretion, but observing the principle of Chinese-territorial-in!"
of
In the several villages we do what we are able, give medicines to the princ sick and help them when we can, andtegrity. we help them bury their dead. We Offcials hore are extremely con have a small school at the central cerned at the confused status mission and another across the island. Chathar and nong well-informed
We try to make friends but the circles it is believed that the occupa thousand renegades have made it tion of the disputed areas by Inner difficult to make converta; I haven't Mongolian and Manchukuoan troops had one adult convort in my four may possibly lead to war between years at Sancian.
Outer Mongolia and the Soviet- Last year
I opened upon a neigh United Press. bouring island: a-casual visit showed the men friendly and willing to allow me to say Muss, and to preach doc-
Tientsin, Jan. 5, trine. Now we have an office for the Propagation of the Faith, with a
The formal founding of the Kochu catechist to distribute literature, to Koshi, or China Development Com- occasionally and to answer pany was decided upon at the first general meeting of promoters hold at questions.
We have two small Dairen. The company le
subsidiary one in the market place and of the South Bianchuria Railway Com- one in a village: but these schools pany and is to lead Japan's economic
like the ones at Sancian have about 20
in each school.
only
I am Custodian of the Shring St. Francis Xavier. Publie Novena nine Masses are said for Benefactors during the
* Economic Development
expansion in North
China. The
company ja capitalized at 10,- of 000.000 yen, a quarter of which is
paid Preparations for
for establish- company have been
been going on Yosuka understanding between Mr.
ng the
Feast of beforo (1) the for about two months, the result of ani
Xavier November
25 to December 3, and (2) the Novena Matsuoka, president of the
of Graco March 4 to 12 in honour
JANUARY 6, 1936.
THE URBAN COUNCIL
AGENDA FOR FIRST MEETING OF NEW BODY
of
The agenda for the first meeting the newly formed Urban Council, to be held to-morrow, is as follows:
1. Minute by the Chairman relative to the Standing Orders and
of Deante. Rules
2. Minute by the Chairman relative.
to the proposed constitution of the now Select Committees. 3. The Chairman, pursuant - 10
ce, will
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 5 of the Pubile. Healthy (Food). Ordinance, 1936, the Urban Council makes, the following amendment of the by-laws under the heading Markets? and apb hending "Market Stalls set forth In Schedule to the above-ntentioned Ordinance:
AMENDMENT
The following additional by-law is inserted immediately after by. law 40:
40A. No flesh of any animal slaughtered in the Government slaughter-house at Sai Wan Hot
salo in any shall be exposed for
in the Colony other than the rketa at.
Ho and Shaukiwa ay, 8al Wan
any animal
and no flesh of . in the
Slaught
ut
erament be exposed for sale
in any market in the Colony other than the market at Aberdean.......
4. The Chairman, pursuant to
notice, will move:
"That in exercise of the powers conferred by sectiontation) Ordin- 4 (xv) of the Public Health anco, 1936
then
Urban Council makes the following amendment to the by-laws, under the heading "Scavenging contained in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1995.
AMENDMENT
By-law No. 6 is rescinded and the following by-law is substituted thers. for:
6. (1) The occupier of any domes. tle building, or the occupier or principal tenant, as the case may be, of any flat or floor of a domestic building when auch flat or floor is let as a separate tenancy, and the occupier of any other promises within any of the districts Kituat in by-law No. 3 shall.pro- vide and keep in such domestic building, flat, foor or other pro- mises, (all of which are in this by law included in the word "Pro misce")
R
movable dust- bing or "dust-cans, constructed of impervious material and fitted with closely fitting covers and
of A
a pat tern approved by tia Comell, and shall deposit therein from day to day all refuse which has accumulat- od in such premises pen
pending moval in accordance with para graph of this by-law.
(i) Mo sh on Ho shall at
tinio or times ns a refuse lorry stops for the collection of refuse at or near his premises dally carry or cause to be carried from his premises all the and other objectionable matter and deposit it or cause It to be deposited in the refuse forries provided by the Council.
strong and wind power of
such
(ii) In lieu of the procedure pro- vided by paragraph (11) of this by- the Council may require such law, dust-cans at least once daily, at such time or times as the Council r
may appoint, into dust-bins or
dust boats provided by the Council.
(iv) Ho shull
Rive
Recess to nny Sanitary Inspector or ather offleer or person authorised by the Council for the purpose of scaveng- Ing and removing refuge from any part of his promises, or for the pur-
pose of seeing that the provisions
висп
open space
such premises be ener
dust-can or
of these by-laws are duly with, and
if the tenant the door or gate shall be opened for such purpose. whenever required,
(v) No person thali place any
in any Just-bin
Dublia place or remove the contents theroof with para except in accordanco graphs (11) or (Hi) of this by-law,
(vi) No person shall throw or ilepoalt, or permit lils eorvants or members of his household under his control to throw or deposit, any Must, rubbish, litter, refuse or other waste materials of any description, or offensive matter of any kind, into
upon any street, sewer or drain, or upon any vacant or un- occupied land,
of the Canonization. of St. Francis company, and Gereral Jiro Minam
6. commander-in-chief of the Kwantung Knvier.
Army. Mr. Shinji Sogo, who resign- There
are four public exercises ed from the directorship of the daily during these Novenas, Each
rail. Friday Mass for, Benefactors is said pired, was recommended by the au
Way last spring, when his term ex- at the Shrine. On All Souls Day- thorities concerned for the post Christmas Midnight Mass and other president of the new company. times during the year, Mans is said at the Shrine of Xavier.
NEW NURSING HOME
The Portuguese
of
The new company will start with research work for the economic de velopment of North China-Union News
'Shouting On Train
move:
pursuant
Chairman,
to will in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2 and 4, the Urban Council makes the following amentiment of the by-laws under. the heading "A. General and Licen sing not forth in the Schedule to the Ordinance No. 22 of 1985 (Hawkers);
AMENDMENT
The following additional By-law is inserted Immediately after By-law No. 21.
22.
All Hawkers' licences, i 'except licences to hawk tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, issued under the Dilscel- Janeous Licences Ordinances, 1998, shall be deemed to have been issued under these by-lawn and shall con- tinue in force until revolot til they expire.
6. Regular Returna.“.
Polying, Jan. 4. INFORMAL OPENING OF Three. Chinese handits, travelling as KOWLOON INSTITUTION passengers, attempted to hold up the Polplag-Blokden: express near Luan- The new Kowloon Nursing Home, chow yesterday, Japanese gendarmen established in the spacious building intervened and shots were exchanged. „Cosmaand jammerspied by the Marg The bandita leapt from the moving knoll Blators at 180 Austin Road, train and cacaped. A Japanesa_gon- Kowloon, was opened of Saturday darme, a Japaneso passenger, and dive afternoon nt, an
party.
Chinese passengers were injured, two of the latter seriously. Oseral was
Tientsin, Later, The bandits mentioned in the Pet Chinese, who were sent to hospital at including one gendarme and · six message are alleged to have been Shantralkwan United Press, Bast Hopol militiamen, who wanted Japanese Flags Trampled Upon the express to disembark them at
Tientsin, Jan. 4. station where it does not stop. An It is revealed that the Japanese altercation about the matter led to the injured in
the hold-op
DD is attached, to the Kwantung Army, Robbery is not believed to be the motive. Another Version
Shanghai, Jan. 4.
his
prevented from attending and placo was taken inted Soares, who
the ment and
uccess. Mr. Tso. Tann-the: Home
dao spoke, and Dr. F.. X. da Roza responded. Among others present were Mr. J. A. de Notorious Gentleman". Almeida (President of the Liga firing-Reuter.
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It is learned that a second
nd Incident accurred at Taku, near Tiantain, on The Home is in charge. of Mrs. The Nippon Dempo, correspondent Thursday afternoon at 4.80, whon M. A. de Souza Remedies, who has at Tientsin reports that Chinese members of the Chinese 29th Army, had long nursing experience in Hong- bandits, who are reported to have Is alleged, bold up two Japanese kong and Shanghai. It is intended worn uniforms of the Pence Preserva-shops, tore down and, trampled on as a private hospital where medical tion Crops held up in northbound Japancae,flags, de
Printed and Published for the Proprietora by FREDERICK PERO practitionera may keep their patients express of the Polping-Mukden Rai- Japanese authorities in Shanhai- FRANKLIN, at 1 and 9, Wyndham Street in the City of Vistors under their own care, and as a con-way near Peltalho at 6 pm, yesterday,
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